Adele Bertei: ‘We really need our male allies to come to the fore and help us out’
Bertei’s No New York: A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene, makes for electrifying account of downtown demi-monde days
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Bertei’s No New York: A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene, makes for electrifying account of downtown demi-monde days
For a teenager in rural Ireland, the things the brothers sang about felt superficial after Kurt Cobain’s anguish. But Oasis, who are about to play at Croke Park, were part of the wave that swept grunge away
Three years of intense physical pain shaped the way the singer saw the band’s new album – and then made her carve out a new perspective on life
At 72, the Brookside creator is back working on his first and greatest creation
Amid the political and social turmoil, frontwoman Shirley Manson also gets personal
Review: 24 years after the multi-million-selling albums, Shirley Manson’s voice is note-perfect
The KnockanStockan festival and Mac DeMarco are among the other highlights
As they celebrate 25 years together, the band’s lead singer Shirley Manson explains why they’re as relevant today as they were in the ’90s
The Irish photographer on capturing some of the world’s best bands
Also on Sunday: Garbage, Jessie Ware and Fontaines DC, reviewed
They don’t make grunge-pop crossover like they used to. This is what we’ve been missing
The Garbage frontwoman on her Dublin cancer scare, imposter syndrome, and her first 25 years in the business
From new acts to old favourites, here are the most exciting shows at this year’s festival
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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